Nic London, N. London Construction
Nic London of N. London Construction & member of he Federation of Master Builders discusses his troubleshooting for local authorities to remedy sub-standard construction.
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Nic London of N. London Construction & member of he Federation of Master Builders discusses his troubleshooting for local authorities to remedy sub-standard construction.
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Adrian Swan of Swan Homes and member of Federation of Master Builders proudly discusses the work his firm produces, as well as what his drives for the future.
Bill Dunster of ZedFactory discusses his approach sustainable design and the urgent need for a ‘fad-free,’ uncompromising approach to low carbon buildings.
Nigel Ostime of Hawkins/Brown architects discusses the impact of the Building Safety Act, introduced to bring a range of improvements in building procurement to help ensure greater safety in future.
Kelly Worrall of NH Construction discuss how she and her husband set up their own development company, specialising in masonry and stoneworkafter catching the construction bug in 2015.
Self-builder Diane Newbery reveals the different challenges she faced with her recent low carbon build as well as her own low carbon ‘forever home’ project.
Rob Bailey of Swallow Hill Homes and a member of the FMB share his thoughts on the quality over cost as well as his life running a small firm.
Sue Illman of Illman Young Landscape Consultants shares the practical approaches of using SuDS as a key method of future-proofing new housing developments against flooding.
Jack Dangerfield of the Town and Country Planning Association discusses the omission of legislation around the health of a home, as well as the state of planning in the UK.
Alina White of Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios discuss the importance and key themes to consider when designing for sustainability and wellness in commercial buildings.
Antony Wood of the Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat explains the future of tall building design and the shift offer qualities not seen before in dense city clusters.